Saturday's game against Saracens was memorable for all sorts of reasons, but especially so for Gloucester fan Kieron Bates, who won a Mitsubishi ASX Crossover as the overall Crossbar Challenge winner.

The Mitsubishi Crossbar Challenge has been taking place all season during half time at Gloucester Rugby's home games.

Three ticket holders were drawn at random at each game, and took turns to try and kick a ball from the 22 and hit the crossbar. Those who've succeeded won £500 in cash and a signed Gloucester Rugby shirt.

However, all participants throughout the season were also invited along to the Saracens game on Saturday, and Jimmy Cowan did the draw to choose the winner of the car - a magnificent new Mitsubishi ASX Crossover!

Lance Bradley, Managing Director of Mitsubishi Motors UK, was present to hand over the keys to Kieron Bates who was the lucky winner drawn out by Jimmy.

Congratulations Kieron - and huge thanks to Mitsubishi for their continued support of the club.

Gloucester's much changed side had to overcome conceding an early try on Thursday evening, but responded in style to down Stade Rochelais by 35 points to 14 in the European Rugby Challenge Cup and set up a mouthwatering return fixture next weekend.

Having named an unchanged starting XV for the past three Aviva Premiership games, Gloucester Rugby ring the changes and retain only five players for Thursday's visit of Stade Rochelais in the European Rugby Challenge Cup (kick off 7:45pm).

Talk about a game of two halves. Things looked grim on Saturday as Gloucester trailed 0-6 to Bristol at half-time. However, Matt Scott's eighth try of the season got Gloucester off and running, and the visitors fell apart as the Cherry and Whites eased to a 26-18 bonus point Aviva Premiership win.